Central vacuum cleaning system
The central vacuum cleaner in a private house dates back to 1905 in Hessen, and later in 1908 in Hamburg. These devices are also used in the United States since 1918.
Wide application is gained through research and knowledge of the causes of home dust allergies. Nowadays, with the modern vacuum cleaners found on the market, the problem of blowing the finest particles of dust can not be solved. Dust mites, pollen, fungal spores remain floating in your living or sleeping room for up to 10 hours after suction. While one is concerned only by an unpleasant smell and noise when sucking, pimples, sneezing or even an allergic reaction occur in others.
Why a central vacuum cleaning system
1. Quality atmosphere in your space
The “Sistem Air” central vacuum cleaner provides a truly thorough cleaning because the suction power stays constant regardless of the amount of dust collected in the central unit vessel. The fine dust problem, which in the classical suction system flies in the air for hours, has been solved here thanks to the microprocessed filtered drainage technique outside the facility.
2. Healthier
The risk of developing allergy from home dust or any asthmatic illness in your home is almost eliminated. The foundation for this is the removal of a fine micro dust out of the space.
3. Comfort
There is no need to pull the vacuum cleaner away from it and make sure that it does not damage walls, doors or furniture. You just use a light hose with a telescopic tube and brush and the suction of the stairs or the car will be a pleasure and effort.
All that is needed is to plug the hose into the socket located in the room. Since the hose may have a length up to approx. 9 m, it is enough to have an apartment of approx. 100 m2 are 2 to 3 sockets. So the minimum number of sockets is required, but it is enough again.
Models and systems
Domestic usage
The central vacuum cleaner motor is mounted in an external room (garage, basement or similar). In the elaborate design, the sockets on the room where they will be sucked are placed. Up to 50 mm diameter tubing with electrical wiring harness. This is necessary because at the time the suction hose is plugged into the socket, the central vacuum cleaner motor is used and you can use the same as a vacuum cleaner. Disconnection is performed by removing the pipes from the socket.
The ribbed suction hose is extremely easy, so it is easy to cut. The rib gives it firmness and elasticity while working. The hose length is 9 m with solid extensions at the ends.
The question is now how many sockets should be in one room? It depends on the size and layout of the room. But our experience is that it does not need more than 3 sockets in one room. The well-designed and installed central vacuum cleaner system at each suction point provides the same power.
System maintenance is very easy. The only thing you need to do is empty the dust collector 2-3 times a year. The central vacuum cleaner filter is self-cleaning.
Proffesional use
The central vacuum cleaner motor is mounted in an external room (garage, basement or similar). In the elaborate design, the sockets on the room where they will be sucked are placed. To the outlet of water pipes 50 mm in diameter along with electric power cables. This is necessary because at the moment when the suction hose to the socket includes a central vacuum cleaner motor, and without the special activation of the vacuum cleaner, you can use the same. Disconnection is performed by removing the pipes from the socket.
The ribbed suction hose is extremely easy, so it is easy to use. The rib gives it firmness and elasticity while working. The hose length is 9 m with solid extensions at the ends.






